Top Features of the MKS Steel Toe Clips

3 sizes

Medium Euro 36-40

Large Euro 40-44

X-Large Euro 44-48

Product Data

Road:

Yes

About Flat Pedals

Flat pedals are ideal for those not wanting to use a clipless pedal system, they provide a large grippy platform for normal shoes to grip too. You can fit toe clips and straps to some flat pedals to benefit from pulling upwards when pedalling on hills or accelerating, these tend to be more for road/commuting use. Generally the main use for most types of this pedal now is Freeride or Downhill where quick placement and removal of the foot is essential.

About the MKS brand

MKS is Japan's major manufacturer of conventional pedals and accessories. They only make their products to a very high standard, as proven by the NJS/Keirin approved mark found on some of their products. MKS products are built to be used, will last well and prove a worthwhile investment.

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Rated 5 out of
5 by
enslinjan11 from
Great old school toe clipsBeautifully made, easy to fit. They look a million dollars on an Eroica bike!

Date published: 2017-05-11

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Mutley225 from
Very Good Basic ClipsVery good for those not wanting to use specialist cycling shoes or those who commute and have flat pedals. Easy to fit and they look descent because of the chromed finish.

Date published: 2016-12-12

Rated 4 out of
5 by
neX55 from
When pulling legs it doesn't transfer power much but it is great for foot slipping over pedal especially high cadence. It could be a good start to spd pedals. Does not come with straps.

Date published: 2016-11-03

Rated 5 out of
5 by
MartinLightwood from
Nice fit, and help with all round pedallingGood if you dont want to be clipped in, keep feet on pedals even without the straps.

How do the sizes work?

I'm new to toe clips and don't understand what the different sizes mean. How do I know which size to get? Do I measure around my toes?

Asked by: LikkleNitty

Generally clips come in just small, medium and large. I would say that medium is comfortable for British male shoe sizes 5 to 7. Above that 'large' may be a better choice. To some extent the type of shoe is important as some cycling shoes have a thicker than average sole that requires more clearance at the front of the clip. If you wear polished shoes to ride then half clips with a leather cap may be handy. Trial and error is the only way.....

Answered by: Algy

Date published: 2015-10-12

Do the clips come with straps?

Asked by: SimonEvans

No, you need to buy them separately. Woven nylon ones are more flexible and somewhat easier to fasten and unfasten. Leather ones are stronger and look great.

Answered by: CAFFEINE

Date published: 2015-01-02

Do these come in sets of 2 or individually?

Asked by: andrewgriffin

it's a pair for left and right pedals

Answered by: TomD

Date published: 2013-10-23

Hi. are these ok to use with running shoes? i.e. they wont damage them

Asked by: headtothehills

No these won't damage your shoes, they are not sharp.

Answered by: WiggleDean

Date published: 2013-10-23

Are those stamped NJS?

Asked by: supervad

These do have the NJS stamp upon them.

Answered by: wiggleshane

Date published: 2013-10-23

is there the NJS/Keirin approved mark on this product?

Asked by: supervad

The NJS stamp is applied to these toe clips.

Answered by: wiggleshane

Date published: 2013-10-23

Do you need to use straps or can you get away with just the clips?

Asked by: alexslann

Both the clips and the straps help to stop the foot from slipping; but you can use clips only (some clips are designed to be &quot;clip only&quot; clips). I ride with straps loose so I can get my foot in and out easily; but the strap still stops sideways slipping, and keeps the foot in the correct position on the pedal. On long rides I sometimes find myself pushing down on the pedal with one foot, but pulling up with the other foot: both clips and straps help with this.
Toe clips on pedals (with or without straps) are good if you are wearing street shoes (as with commuting), or if you have knee problems - then you can easily angle your foot in the way that is most comfortable, and there's no strain on the knee when pulling your feet out.

Answered by: ygarth

Date published: 2013-10-23

Do these come with the necessary mounting bolts?

Asked by: nicpps

Yes, they come as a pair and with a little pack of bolts and an allen key.

Answered by: Algy

Date published: 2014-09-13

Distance in mm from base to toe for L and XL

Am trying to get the right clip size, does anyone know the distance from where it attaches to the pedal to the end for L and XL clips?

Asked by: RobB21

I can confirm the L has an approximate distance of 1.25&quot; and the XL has an approximate distance of 1.5&quot;.